Kinard Laboratory of Physics room 112

  • Two Small Pieces of Glass – Free Planetarium Show

    Kinard Laboratory of Physics room 112

    Two Small Pieces of Glass – The Amazing Telescope fulldome show follows two students as they interact with a female astronomer at a local star party. Along the way, the students learn the history of the telescope from Galileo's modifications to a child's spyglass — using two small pieces of glass — to the launch […]

  • From Earth to the Universe – Free Planetarium Show

    Kinard Laboratory of Physics room 112

    This stunning, 30-minute voyage through space and time conveys, through sparkling sights and sounds, the Universe revealed to us by science. Viewers can revel in the splendour of the worlds in the Solar System and our scorching Sun. From Earth to the Universe takes the audience out to the colourful birthplaces and burial grounds of […]

  • Experience the Aurora – Free Planetarium Show

    Kinard Laboratory of Physics room 112

    Over seven months in the Arctic Circle, E&S crews captured timelapse images of the Aurora Borealis with high resolution digital SLR cameras outfitted with fisheye lenses. The results are spectacular. For the first time the aurora has been captured as it was meant to be experienced, as a display that covers the entire sky. This […]

  • Dark Matter – Free Planetarium Show

    Kinard Laboratory of Physics room 112

    The movie is presented by Dr Alan Duffy, a brilliant young astronomer from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) at the University of Western Australia – who creates simulations of dark matter evolution inside supercomputers. Alan introduces us to the idea of dark matter, why astronomers think it exists, and explains why radio […]

  • Hot and Energetic Universe – Free Planetarium Show

    Kinard Laboratory of Physics room 112

    The planetarium documentary The Hot and Energetic Universe presents with the use of immersive visualizations and real images the achievements of the modern astronomy, the most advanced terrestrial and orbital observatories, the basic principles electromagnetic radiation and the natural phenomena related to the High Energy Astrophysics.

  • From Earth to the Universe – Free Planetarium Show

    Kinard Laboratory of Physics room 112

    This stunning, 30-minute voyage through space and time conveys, through sparkling sights and sounds, the Universe revealed to us by science. Viewers can revel in the splendour of the worlds in the Solar System and our scorching Sun. From Earth to the Universe takes the audience out to the colourful birthplaces and burial grounds of […]

  • Wonders of the Universe – Free Planetarium Show

    Kinard Laboratory of Physics room 112

    Peer deep into space through the eyes of the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope and travel back billions of years in time to witness the birth of the universe. On this breathtaking excursion, you'll witness the formation of galaxies and explore some of the most wondrous nebulae and astronomical structures yet discovered. As your travels continue, […]

  • From Earth to the Universe – Free Planetarium Show

    Kinard Laboratory of Physics room 112

    The night sky, both beautiful and mysterious, has been the subject of campfire stories, ancient myths and awe for as long as there have been people. A desire to comprehend the Universe may well be humanity's oldest shared intellectual experience. Yet only recently have we truly begun to grasp our place in the vast cosmos. […]

  • Experience the Aurora – Free Planetarium Show

    Kinard Laboratory of Physics room 112

    Over seven months in the Arctic Circle, E&S crews captured timelapse images of the Aurora Borealis with high resolution digital SLR cameras outfitted with fisheye lenses. The results are spectacular. For the first time the aurora has been captured as it was meant to be experienced, as a display that covers the entire sky. This […]

  • 12/10 From Earth to the Universe – Free Planetarium Show

    Kinard Laboratory of Physics room 112

    This stunning, 30-minute voyage through space and time conveys, through sparkling sights and sounds, the Universe revealed to us by science. Viewers can revel in the splendour of the worlds in the Solar System and our scorching Sun. From Earth to the Universe takes the audience out to the colourful birthplaces and burial grounds of […]

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